On the afternoon of July 22, Hong Seung Sung released an professionalobservationby method of social media about his departure. In his statement, he writes that he sincerely thank you all of people who have showed such a lot love over the years. After expressing how satisfied he has been whilstrunning at the company, even throughout his fresh illness, he says he feels sorry for leaving without being readyto mendall the company’s issues first.

Hong Seung Sung also asks all and sundry to continue to toughen Cube Entertainment’s artists, and thanks the agency’s artists, staff, and the Cube Entertainment family.

Hong Seung Sung used to beprior to now the president of JYP Entertainment before forming the firmthat couldtransform Cube Entertainment with Shin Jung Hwa back in 2006. Cube Entertainment recentlyhomes BEAST, BTOB, CLC, HyunA, the pre-debut community PENTAGON, and more.

The father of former A Pink band member Hong Yoo Kyung fired off another shot in the war of words against his daughters former record label A Cube Entertainment on Tuesday.The father of former A Pink band member Hong Yoo Kyung fired off another shot in the war of words against his daughter's former record label A Cube Entertainment on Tuesday.

Hong Ha Jong, the CEO of steel manufacturer DSR Corporation, has been speaking out on Twitter about what he claims are lies A Cube Entertainment representatives are spreading about his daughter Hong Yoo Kyung's firing last month from the K-pop girl group A Pink.

Yoo Kyung's father's newest round of criticism was provoked by an A Cube statement last week, claiming the singer's departure from A Pink had been agreed to by her parents.

"We've been having many discussions about Hong Yoo Kyung's departure with her parents since March," an A Cube Entertainment rep said on May 3 in a phone interview with the South Korean media outlet Sports Donga.

"We have an agreement written in place with her parents on her departure, and she left with that agreement. We cannot reveal the contents of the agreement, but we would never make her leave without agreement."

Although he remained silent for several days after A Cube's statements, on Tuesday Hong Ha Jong could take it no longer.

Yoo Kyung's father took to Twitter and unleashed a blistering critique of A Cube Entertainment's handling of the whole affair.

"Again, they used the media play about Hong Yoo Kyung having discussed this with her mother," he wrote. "If they had simply apologized and asked us to hold back for the sake of the other A Pink members, we could have...I guess I will have to write about the process that took place in the signing of the negotiation."

Hong claims his daughter paid the ultimate price for fame: giving up her good name to drum up whatever publicity she could for the band.

"Early last year, Hong Yoo Kyung went through much emotional stress due to the 'rich daughter media play' but she endured it for it helped get A Pink's name out there," he tweeted. "They even did media play about how this was a case of her getting what she wanted and abandoning ship."

Last year, the website allkpop and others reported that Hong Yoo Kyung's father was the CEO of a $90 million company, causing some fans to wonder if she bought her way into the pop music industry.

The incident prompted A Cube Entertainment to release a statement defending the Hong Yoo Kyung's talent.

"Hong Hong Yoo Kyung's father does run a successful business," the rep said. "However, like all other artists, she went through the trainee process to become a singer. Beyond that, the company does not know much about her personal life details."

On Tuesday, in light of the ongoing conflict, the statement coming from A Cube Entertainment were not as positive towards the former A Pink singer or her steel magnate dad.

"The company's position is the same as last time when we revealed our official statement," another anonymous A Cube representative said. "There is nothing else to say. It's the truth that [Hong Yoo Kyung] left after settling on an agreement, and we have no intention to bring her back in."

Super Junior"s Kibum has officially announced that he"s now not a a section of SM Entertainment.

He uploaded a photo of himself on his Instagram these days on August 20th in conjunction with a message,"2015 august 18th. Carried out with S.M. ent. Lets start my new life...!! For this whilst we were together, SM thank you".

Kibum used to be at the start a member of Super Junior, yet after the 3rd mini album "Sorry Sorry", he made up our minds to take a hiatus to pursue his acting career. He hasn"t joined in any workforce activities since then.

Meanwhile, SM Entertainment has yet to free up any professional remark relating to this matter.

"MixMatch" Yang Hong Seok is now a trainee under Cube Entertainment after leaving YG Entertainment.

A rep from Cube Entertainment said on July 15th,"We have recently signed with Yang Hong Seok as a trainee. For the time being, he will continue practicing to build his skills. We haven"t decided on his future debut yet".

Yang Hong Seok previously joined YG"s survival program "MixMatch", but later was eliminated from the final lineup for YG"s new boy group iKON.

There were rumors of "MixMatch"s Yang Hong Seok having left YG Entertainment back in March, and it seems they were indeed true. The former YG trainee has now signed with Cube Entertainment, looking for a fresh start.

A report surfaced detailing his signing with his new agency, and Cube Entertainment spoke up to confirm that it"s true.

One rep told TVReport, "We have signed with Yang Hong Seok as a trainee. He"s currently practicing hard. As for when he will debut, nothing has been decided on yet."

Yang Hong Seok had previously appeared on the survival show "MixMatch" and competed to earn a spot in YG"s new boy group iKON. However, he was not selected as part of the final lineup, and it seems he decided it may be better to start anew under a different agency.

If he is able to make his debut, this won"t be the first time that a former YG trainee finds his success under Cube Entertainment, for B2ST"s Hyunseung was once a YG trainee who was training to be a part of Big Bang before he was eliminated. He later signed with Cube and has made a name for himself as not only a member of B2ST but now also a soloist.

Former After School member and now solo artist Kahi will be departing from her agency, Pledis Entertainment!

On January 19, a rep from Pledis told The Fact, "Kahi"s contract recently expired, and she has left the agency. There was no disharmony. It ended on good terms. We think Kahi revealed her stance on Twitter well. We do not know what activities Kahi will pursue in the future at this moment, but we hope it goes well."

She wrote via Twitter, "It has been 6 years since After School debuted. That is also the amount of time it took to leave the agency. You"ve helped me to realize my dream and raised me when I was lacking, so I"m really grateful to everyone in the Pledis family. Wherever I am, I will work more diligently with a more mature self."

Kahi debuted in After School back in 2009 and graduated in 2012 to pursue her solo activities. Now, she has left the agency in 2015, leaving fans to wonder what her next steps might be!

While the K-Pop world begin to learn more about ALS and the conditions that many of those who suffer with it face, Cube Entertainment artists have always been familiar with the plight.

Their founder and president, Hong Seungseung is long known to suffer from ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig disease.

Singer and actor, Rain, who belongs to Cube Entertainment decided to donate $100,000 towards the research for a cure to ALS. In the video where Rain completes the Ice Bucket Challenge, he reveals, My teacher and father figure, who has made me into what I am today, is fighting the disease in his third year. I am frustrated as to how I can help him, [this is] an expression of my gratitude and thankful heart.

Cube Entertainments President, Hong Seungsong, has been with Rain since his days at JYP Entertainment. Joining the entertainment world in the 90s, President Hong has always worked closely with the biggest stars in Korea.

Since the challenge has gone viral in Korea, Cube artists like BEAST Donjon, BTOB Seo Eunkwang, and A PINK Eunji have all participated in the challenge.

The challenge has helped create awareness amongst not only artists in Korea, but also citizens and international fans too. Cube artists will definitely appreciate the support they have been receiving in showings support for not only their President, but all those who suffer from ALS.

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iHQ and Cube Entertainment will work together with Miracle Group for Miracle"s K-POP Artist Omnibus Concert which will be held at the Universiade Sports Center in Shenzhen, China on August 2. Miracle Group is based in Beijing, China and handles Chinese albums, concerts, TV programs, and celebrity management.

iHQ CEO Jun Yong Joo stated, "It is a meaningful cooperation with Chinese company Miracle which possesses great domestic knowledge and experience... Considering the popularity of Korean films and celebrities in China, this concert is a good opportunity for iHQ"s various future Chinese businesses and will help propel our partnership even further."

Miracle Group"s CEO David Xiang stated, "We are very thankful and honored to receive the support of iHQ and Cube Entertainment... We anticipate Miracle and iHQ"s close Korean and Chinese business cooperation."